Dr. Han Lheem is a faculty of political science. His teaching areas include political cultures / philosophies, international relations / comparative politics, and research foci are philosophy of science, research methods, and political culture with regional specialties in East / Southeast Asia, thematic orientations of democratization / international economic cooperation / environmental policies, and methodological concentrations on historical / cultural and empirical / cross-national analyses. Before this position, he had also taught for three years at the University of Tennessee and served as a research fellow for the World Citizenship Institute for two years.

TEACHING COURSES

POLI 480 - Senior Seminar

POLI 461 - American Political Ideas

POLI 460 – Political Theory II

POLI 450 – Political Theory I

POLI 431 – International Organization

POLI 430 – International Politics

POLI 420 – Research Methods in Politics

HIPO 440 - Modern Ideologies

RESEARCH INTERESTS

International political economy and sustainability / Non-Western political cultures & philosophies / social & political behaviors / Democratization and Economic Development / National and International Security

PUBLICATIONS

Developmental Paradigms and LDCs in the 1980s: Conceptual and Methodological Obstacles to Empirical Verification of Theories, (Lambert, 2010: ISBN 978-3-8383-8701-7)